If you have been looking for luxury in the heart of Atlanta, GA, look no further. You have found it here at Stonehurst Place. Located in the area known as Midtown, Stonehurst Place gives you the benefit of being in the middle of Atlanta mixed with a sense of being "away from it all." This Bed and Breakfast Inn boasts two rooms and three suites well-appointed with a unique blend of old, new and modern that is quite amazing. Built in 1896, the house underwent major renovations in 2008 with painstaking care given to being as "Green" about the renovations as possible. The Inn boasts a unique grey water system for landscape irrigation that does not exist in this area for a property of its type. So, come on down and sink into a luxurious bed hand picked with your comfort in mind! (Photo taken in the evening on a rainy day. After a long, hot summer, we were just happy to have the rain!)

I love finding new Tea Rooms. In the Chattanooga area, we have variety in ours...a Southern Tea Room, a British Tea Room, a Country Tea Room and more. Inviting a friend to tea is a delight whether to your home or out to a Tea Room. I have even been invited to have tea over the phone with a friend from far away. Where ever you take time for tea, enjoy the new Poem posted on the Poetry page. It is an invitation to Tea and is available for purchase on handmade note cards or as a framed print.

For those of you who love Asheville, NC but are looking for something just a little more relaxing outside of town...Something with Elegance and Style...A Bed and Breakfast Designed with Your Comfort in mind...Allow me to introduce you to a Beautiful New Southern Gem in Mills River, NC. Bed and Breakfast on Tiffany Hill

Owner-Innkeeper Selena Einwechter has been planning your perfect get-a-way for 25 years. Down to the last detail, she has designed Bed and Breakfast on Tiffany Hill with the 21st Century Traveler in mind. You will find all the amenities of a five-star Hotel coupled with the charm of "Breakfast at Tiffany's". Come on over and drink in the peaceful scenery from the wide front porch, sip tea swinging in a back yard hammock or just stroll the paths winding through the six woodsy acres. You will be glad you came. ~ Rebecca (photo taken at my visit there July 2010)